The Mystery Explosion

On November 4, 1937, the battle of Shanghai was almost over. Japanese forces were closing in on the Chinese defenses in and around the city, and it was considered a … Continue Reading →


Beijing’s Wartime Police Force

In the months after the Japanese Army occupied Beijing in the summer of 1937, the new administration attempted to introduce a semblance of normalcy. This involved employing local Chinese in … Continue Reading →


A Century of Chinese Uniforms

China has seen tremendous change over the past century, and along with the rest of Chinese society, the transformation of the nation’s military forces has been profound. At the start … Continue Reading →


Nanjing 1948: The Reckoning

A high-profile trial was taking place in Nanjing in early 1948. In the dock were two former Japanese officers, Mukai Toshiaki and Noda Tsuyoshi, identified as the duo who had … Continue Reading →


Mussolini’s Marines: Italians in China

One of the strangest military operations of World War Two featured Japanese opposing Italians on Chinese soil. In September 1943, when Italy signed an armistice with the Allies, abandoning its … Continue Reading →


China’s Holy Guardians

The diorama “China’s Holy Guardians” is master modeler Chang Chung-fu’s take on the 1937 battle of Shanghai, featuring some of China’s elite German-trained troops. This extremely detailed piece of art … Continue Reading →


Goebbels’ China Problem

German Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels had a big problem in the summer of 1937. War had broken out between China and Japan, and Germany was staying neutral, even though a … Continue Reading →


White Russians in China

  When Japan occupied northeast China in 1931 and 1932 and turned the area into the puppet state of Manchukuo, it also took over a minority of several thousand ethnic … Continue Reading →


China at War: A New Zealand View (Part 3)

  As the war in the Asia-Pacific progressed, life as a New Zealand missionary in partly Japanese-occupied China became more difficult. After the Allies declared war on Japan in 1941, … Continue Reading →


China at War: A New Zealand View (Part 2)

  Southern China was an area in desperate crisis in the late 1930s. Up north, the densely populated areas near Shanghai and Beijing had fallen to the victorious Japanese Army, … Continue Reading →